Charleston Church shooter Dylann Roof puts up no defense against death penalty

After 4 days of testimony, prosecutors rested their dying penalty case Monday towards convicted Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof, who put up no protection. 

Greater than two dozen individuals had been referred to as to testify by the prosecution in the course of the trial's penalty section, as a lot of the testimony consisted of heartwarming tales about every of the 9 individuals Roof killed within the 2015 assault at Emanuel AME Church. 

Witnesses additionally talked in regards to the heartrending tales of loss within the wake of the deaths. 

Roof, 22, was convicted final month on 33 federal fees, together with hate crimes and obstruction of faith.  

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After 4 days of testimony, prosecutors rested their dying penalty case Monday towards convicted Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof (sketch from trial above), calling greater than two dozen individuals in the course of the trial's penalty section

As he promised earlier within the trial, Roof (above) — who's representing himself — rested his case with out calling witnesses or presenting any proof on his personal behalf

Many of the testimony consisted of heartwarming tales about every of the 9 individuals Roof killed within the 2015 assault at Emanuel AME Church. Above the church is pictured throughout a prayer service outdoors

The identical jury that discovered him responsible has been again in court docket this month, tasked with deciding if he will get the dying penalty or life in jail. 

As he promised earlier within the trial, Roof — who's representing himself — rested his case with out calling witnesses or presenting any proof on his personal behalf. 

'I don't want to testify,' he advised the court docket.  

Regulation officers additionally reviewed Roof's jailhouse journal through which he stated he felt no remorse for his crimes.  

Jennifer Pinckney was the federal government's first witness, testifying in regards to the lifetime of her husband, church pastor and state Sen. Clementa Pinckney. 

She additionally spoke in regards to the harrowing minutes she spent huddled beneath a desk along with her youngest daughter as photographs rang out within the subsequent room, not sure if the shooter was coming her approach.

Roof, 22, was convicted final month on 33 federal fees, together with hate crimes and obstruction of faith. The identical jury that discovered him responsible has been again in court docket this month, tasked with deciding if he will get the dying penalty or life in jail

Three family members of Tywanza Sanders testified, because the 26-year-old was the youngest sufferer of the June 2015 shootings.

His father Tyrone Sanders stated he missed taking fishing journeys and homecoming visits along with his son. 

Felicia Sanders, who survived the assault throughout a Bible examine session, stated her son was a artistic younger man who was devoted to Emanuel.  

She additionally gave highly effective testimony in the course of the guilt section of Roof's trial.

'That evening they had been getting primary instruction earlier than leaving Earth,' the heartbroken mom stated. 

Tywanza Sanders (above on the day of his commencement) was killed by Roof whereas attending a Bible examine at The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston

'I didn't know that was going to be the lifetime of them.' 

'He was not fearful to attempt something and never fearful to say what was on his thoughts,' she added. 

On the time of his dying, the faculty graduate had been getting ready to maneuver to Florida to check audio engineering, his mom stated.

'The toughest factor was when (the varsity) referred to as to say 'The place's Tywanza Sanders? He did not present up at class,'' his mom advised jurors. 'And my husband needed to say 'He died, he cannot come, he is not with us.'' 

U.S. District Choose Richard Gergel says he expects jurors to start deliberating as early as Tuesday. 

Later Monday afternoon, Roof, prosecutors and the decide had been anticipated to hash out the jury cost, a set of directions on the legislation jurors will obtain earlier than they begin their discussions. 

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